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the dead included a large number of students on their way home to the united states for the holidays. he was first accused of the bombing in 1991. after serving just 8 years, he was released because he was dying of prostate cancer. the judge defended the move as the right thing to do. >> based on the believes, i allowed him to return -- based on my believe so, i allowed him to return home -- based on my beliefs, a lot him to return home to die. >> that is a lot more than we got to do for our children and husbands. >> relations with the u.k. soured for a time. scotches authorities announced they were reviewing the evidence in the case searching for any clues for accomplices in the bombing. >> the lockerbie bombing has a lot of ties to maryland. tonight at 11:00 p.m., we will talk to the family of one of the victims. we took a trip to the race course this morning as crews started the big job of getting things into shape. a photo finish at the horse race. we will have more on the race ahead in sports. wbaltv.com is still your press pass to the preakness. the other big event in maryland t
the dead included a large number of students on their way home to the united states for the holidays. he was first accused of the bombing in 1991. after serving just 8 years, he was released because he was dying of prostate cancer. the judge defended the move as the right thing to do. >> based on the believes, i allowed him to return -- based on my believe so, i allowed him to return home -- based on my beliefs, a lot him to return home to die. >> that is a lot more than we got to...
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and with the united states, the immigration since then. we have progressed in our relations with israel significantly. it is a friendly country. and the visa with each other. russians go to israel. >> i think you probably have to switch the microphone on. >> and coming back, russian origin. coming back with ideas. with sometimes, money, technologies. to work in the country that they know very well. and that is quite normal. i would say that we have -- normalcy in our relations with israel but we do not have normalcy, relation in the particular field with the united states over the issue that is no longer. by all standard. still there because there is a political context for this. and probably we will see, hear it a lot. debate to whether russia can graduate from jackson/vanek or not. in terms of russian economic interest, the condition of negotiations, offen tr entry, ie wto, give us an opportunity to become a member pretty soon befrp the e before the end of the year. if it is not granted to russia that means, kind of it isresip r recip re
and with the united states, the immigration since then. we have progressed in our relations with israel significantly. it is a friendly country. and the visa with each other. russians go to israel. >> i think you probably have to switch the microphone on. >> and coming back, russian origin. coming back with ideas. with sometimes, money, technologies. to work in the country that they know very well. and that is quite normal. i would say that we have -- normalcy in our relations with...
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. >> romney has said -- previously said he believes president obama was born in the united states but has not directly addressed trump's latest comments. >> stay with wjz for complete coverage of campaign 2012. we will continue to bring you the latest on air and on line at wjz.com. >>> the state of maryland is getting a waiver from the no child left behind act, the law that requires all students be proficient in reading and math. the obama administration is granting waivers to 14 states with promises to improve. waiver or not, baltimore county schools are being recognized for axeling. dr. joe says the recognition reflects a high level of student achievement. >>> we have a school advisory. al eks xand der -- alexander hamilton is closing immediately because it has a power failure. >>> still to come on wjz eyewitness news at noon, the violence in syria, more international fall out after dozens of civilians are executed. >> the search from life, the latest from italy after a second earthquake. >> another live look outside as we wait for some sunshine. your complete first warning weather
. >> romney has said -- previously said he believes president obama was born in the united states but has not directly addressed trump's latest comments. >> stay with wjz for complete coverage of campaign 2012. we will continue to bring you the latest on air and on line at wjz.com. >>> the state of maryland is getting a waiver from the no child left behind act, the law that requires all students be proficient in reading and math. the obama administration is granting waivers...
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. >>> over the united states and across asia watch the sky as the moon passed in front of of the sun, leaving only a golden ring around the edges. it was the first so-called ring of fire eclipse in 18 years. >>> and finally, a beekeeper in poland created quite a buzz when he covered himself with 30,000 bees. after shaking off the bees, he walked away with only two stings. and now here's an early look at how wall street will kick off the day. the dow opens at 12,369, the s&p dropped 1295 and the nasdaq dropped 34. in tokyo the nikkei added 22 but in hong kong the hang seng was down 29. >>> investors start the week with concerns about the new facebook stoxx and the debt crisis in greece. the leaders at the g-8 summit camp david in maryland strongly urged greece to stay in the eurozone and promised to do whatever is needed to solve the debt crisis. >>> this could be a crucial week for facebook after friday's ipo went as high as $45 but quickly faded to close at 23 cents above the $38 opening price. >>> the nasdaq market had problems with facebook trades and is now promising to revamp its
. >>> over the united states and across asia watch the sky as the moon passed in front of of the sun, leaving only a golden ring around the edges. it was the first so-called ring of fire eclipse in 18 years. >>> and finally, a beekeeper in poland created quite a buzz when he covered himself with 30,000 bees. after shaking off the bees, he walked away with only two stings. and now here's an early look at how wall street will kick off the day. the dow opens at 12,369, the...
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. >> reporter: shen guang chong was in a wheelchair as he left for the united states. he left a beijing hospital saturday, and boarded a united airlines flight with his wife and two sons. the white house says the state department, worked with chinese authorities to get chen a visa. >> we welcome this development and the fact that he'll be able to pursue a course of study here in the united states. >> reporter: a professor at new york university confirms chen will study law there. >> reporter: chen's flight here to the united states ends a diplomatic tug-of-war that last nearly a month. before he left, he told reporters he was worried that chinese authorities would try to retaliate, against his extended family, still living in china. >> reporter: the blind activist was an outspoken critic of china's forced abortion policy. he escaped house arrest last month and sought the american embassy in yebe jing. the -- in beijing. they let him get treatment for a broken foot and to be reunited with his family. once there, he asked to leave china. and secretary of state hillary cl
. >> reporter: shen guang chong was in a wheelchair as he left for the united states. he left a beijing hospital saturday, and boarded a united airlines flight with his wife and two sons. the white house says the state department, worked with chinese authorities to get chen a visa. >> we welcome this development and the fact that he'll be able to pursue a course of study here in the united states. >> reporter: a professor at new york university confirms chen will study law...
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states naval academy. >> i do not think i have been as proud of them as i have been in the last 12 months. the inner core of him, when the chips are down, you really see the true qualities of an individual. >> he will graduate alongside the friends who saved his life. he has no plans to go to law school. >> just having a tolerance for adversity and uncertainty is helpful in any walk of life. i think that will benefit from this experience. >> he plans to take the lsats in june and has applied to three law schools in washington, d.c. >> some much needed help to be on the way for parents trying to make sense of the paperwork associated with college financial aid. to a maryland centers are offering their support behind the understanding the true cost of college act. the legislation will require colleges to come up with a standard financial aid award letter. it would also help develop standard definitions of financial aid terms. that is good news for parents getting their children ready for college. >> my daughter is in a program. they start in the middle school researching college information
states naval academy. >> i do not think i have been as proud of them as i have been in the last 12 months. the inner core of him, when the chips are down, you really see the true qualities of an individual. >> he will graduate alongside the friends who saved his life. he has no plans to go to law school. >> just having a tolerance for adversity and uncertainty is helpful in any walk of life. i think that will benefit from this experience. >> he plans to take the lsats in...
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the dance was first introduced in the united states in 1981 during the tulsa, oklahoma oktoberfest. the novelty song reached number two on the british singles chart when it was released that very same year. so if the spirit moves you, dance like a chicken. it's your day. yes. >> we've done that at a fair number of weddings and bar mitzvahs. >> not when i was sober. >>> weather wise, we're doing okay. more rain on the way. just getting some word, by the way, pretty reliable twitter sources that i follow saying the caps coach dale hunter is going to step down from the team. they just got eliminated from the playoffs. according to the general manager, it's citing personal family reasons. we'll have more on that assuming that is correct on 9news now at 5:00, 6:00 and 11:00. that could be big news coming out of the caps world. weather wise, let's talk about that. much needed rainfall we talked about at the top of the broadcast. now we're looking at more rain on the way before the afternoon is out. temperatures may make it into the low 70s. maybe. we're going to get close, at least 70. ma
the dance was first introduced in the united states in 1981 during the tulsa, oklahoma oktoberfest. the novelty song reached number two on the british singles chart when it was released that very same year. so if the spirit moves you, dance like a chicken. it's your day. yes. >> we've done that at a fair number of weddings and bar mitzvahs. >> not when i was sober. >>> weather wise, we're doing okay. more rain on the way. just getting some word, by the way, pretty reliable...
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states even apart more now you've said in the beginning of the interview that the united states is getting itself out of the mess slowly but securely from what we know u.s. step now stands at almost sixteen trillion us dollars exceeding d.d.p. . will that continue to create instability for the global financial system and how will the us exactly cope well that well of course i think of it greatly exaggerated for political reasons we have got we have apparently a big debt problem of the moment that the interest rates the way they are and how this is easily better for. not a great strain of course we assume good faith sort of at some point rise and that as you turn over that it's going to be going to has to what you borrow one percent of attempting to borrow. look. the basic problem is medical costs our medical care system is extremely inefficient very expensive we have pretty well most twenty percent it's seventeen or eighteen percent of national income goes to a medical remember half that's private by the way but half of that's public and this is squeezing everything. so security is a bit o
states even apart more now you've said in the beginning of the interview that the united states is getting itself out of the mess slowly but securely from what we know u.s. step now stands at almost sixteen trillion us dollars exceeding d.d.p. . will that continue to create instability for the global financial system and how will the us exactly cope well that well of course i think of it greatly exaggerated for political reasons we have got we have apparently a big debt problem of the moment...
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having a currency without being of a single state it's got a lot of problems the. united states. essentially the central government giving out money to the poor part of the there's a problem if you have money for poor parts people can move one place to another of course they can move in the european union but language is a problem of languages are much much harder to move in europe that is the united states even apart more now you've said in the beginning of the interview that the united states is getting itself out of the mess slowly but securely from what we know u.s. step now stands at almost sixteen trillion u.s. dollars exceeding its d.d.p. . will that continue to create instability for the global financial system and how will the u.s. exactly cope well that well of course i think of it greatly exaggerated for political reasons we have you know we have apparently a big debt problem of the moment that the interest rates the way they are and how this is easily better for. not a great strain of course we sued face off at some point rise and that as you turn over that it's going
having a currency without being of a single state it's got a lot of problems the. united states. essentially the central government giving out money to the poor part of the there's a problem if you have money for poor parts people can move one place to another of course they can move in the european union but language is a problem of languages are much much harder to move in europe that is the united states even apart more now you've said in the beginning of the interview that the united states...
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. >> donald trump did not shy away from allegations president obama was not born in the united states. >> i think the united states are pretty fed up. >> last year president obama released his long form birth certificate showing he was born in hawaii and this week they went after romney with a new ad critical of what they say is romney's all to stand up to trump and other gop elements. republicans say they are still focused on the central issues of this campaign, the economy and jobs. >> governor romney is not distracted. the republican party is not distracted. we believe that this is an american-born job killing president. >> that focused on jobs is evident in a new ad from the romney camp attacking the president for his support for renewable energy companies that later laid off workers. >> support is growing for speeding -- billboards to be placed on fire trucks. the city council held a hearing tuesday for two resolutions, one to allow the advertising and another to establish a committee to regulate the process. in all of the testimony, not one person was opposed. >> when i first he
. >> donald trump did not shy away from allegations president obama was not born in the united states. >> i think the united states are pretty fed up. >> last year president obama released his long form birth certificate showing he was born in hawaii and this week they went after romney with a new ad critical of what they say is romney's all to stand up to trump and other gop elements. republicans say they are still focused on the central issues of this campaign, the economy...
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we'll be one of the top tax payers in the entire united states. >> reporter: right now they have 3200 machines. they start at one penny and then there's the high rollers. we're going to bet a couple of credits and spin it and let's see if i got any luck. yeah. i won $10. the casino has a dozen of electronic games. you use your fingers to select the numbers you hope will win. nothing. like most casinos there's a large buffet and the food is cooking. what's different about your buffet? >> quality of the food and definitely the people. >> i'm proud of everything we're serving here. >> reporter: a hand full of other upscale restaurants will open as well as cocktail bars. this casino is a big job creator. thousands of construction workers and 1500 employees. one lady told me she has been out of work for a month and looking for forward to starting her new job here next week. reporting live adam may wjz eyewitness news. >> what happens in the casino, stays in the casino. >> reporter: i got a camera with me. >> the grand opening is june 6 june 6th at 10:00. >> police say an argument inside an
we'll be one of the top tax payers in the entire united states. >> reporter: right now they have 3200 machines. they start at one penny and then there's the high rollers. we're going to bet a couple of credits and spin it and let's see if i got any luck. yeah. i won $10. the casino has a dozen of electronic games. you use your fingers to select the numbers you hope will win. nothing. like most casinos there's a large buffet and the food is cooking. what's different about your buffet?...
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serving the interests of the united states. and demonstrating the high caliber of the american system of free enterprise. system which from this new frontier is nothing into the brain of the world oil. one of the material that is making the truly great contribution to our modern civilization. one of the reasons the reason for the primary one for the invasion of iraq is to ensure u.s. control over the major energy resources of the world the lee embassy which means people inside baghdad it is a city like no other embassy in history or in the world they're not building the embassy. in syria rank in the huge basins around with an intention to leave their building with an intention to maintain control. since two thousand and three the u.s. has built dozens of military bases in iraq in two thousand and eight the u.s. and iraqi governments signed an agreement that states that all foreign troops should leave the country by two thousand and eleven. the agreement also says that the u.s. will not seek permanent basis or a permanent milita
serving the interests of the united states. and demonstrating the high caliber of the american system of free enterprise. system which from this new frontier is nothing into the brain of the world oil. one of the material that is making the truly great contribution to our modern civilization. one of the reasons the reason for the primary one for the invasion of iraq is to ensure u.s. control over the major energy resources of the world the lee embassy which means people inside baghdad it is a...
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. >>> state police are looking for an inmate who walked off. germane jeter was serving a sentence and due to be released next year. we walked out of the prerelease unit and hasn't been seen since he was on a wok release program and didn't show up for the job. >>> meeting will be held to discuss putting ads on fire trucks. it was brought up in april. fire houses are set to close and some say having sponsored trucks could keep the doors openments we will find out how many signatures will be needed. the marriage alliance scheduled a press conference of 3:00 in annapolis today. 57,000 cig chews are reqied and one third of the signatures are expected by the end of this month. mailed marriage alliance opposes lawmakers attempts to redefine marriage. >>> opens in 8 days, a preview tour held in the maryland life casino in arundel mills. media will get a look at the dining areas and entertainment sections. we will give you a sneak peek tonight on abc2 news. it opens june 6th. wednesday. it opens at 10:00 p.m. >>> cfnlg this morning, vetters will head to
. >>> state police are looking for an inmate who walked off. germane jeter was serving a sentence and due to be released next year. we walked out of the prerelease unit and hasn't been seen since he was on a wok release program and didn't show up for the job. >>> meeting will be held to discuss putting ads on fire trucks. it was brought up in april. fire houses are set to close and some say having sponsored trucks could keep the doors openments we will find out how many...
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the australian native has been in the united states for 19 years. >> i was very excited to become an american citizen. i am very proud. i know my family are proud. hopefully my students are proud. >> after taking the oath, he led the students in the pledge of allegiance. congratulations. you might be able to get your hands and knees one-of-a-kind playhouses on display at the shops at wisconsin place in chevy chase, maryland. pretty fancy. there were donated. seven of these playhouses will be auctioned off tomorrow night. still ahead on abc 7 news at noon this afternoon trying to help a chocoholics curve -- shopaholics curb their spending habits. >> a new drug everyone is when it comes to gardening, we're, well, inexperienced. is this right? right here, like this? ♪ ♪ turn that off! plants can smell our fear then miracle-gro expand'n gro made things a lot easier for us. it expands when you water it. and improves your soil. for big beautiful plants that grow up to three times the flowers and vegetables. guaranteed. we were so bad at this before. particularly you. [ laughs ] everyon
the australian native has been in the united states for 19 years. >> i was very excited to become an american citizen. i am very proud. i know my family are proud. hopefully my students are proud. >> after taking the oath, he led the students in the pledge of allegiance. congratulations. you might be able to get your hands and knees one-of-a-kind playhouses on display at the shops at wisconsin place in chevy chase, maryland. pretty fancy. there were donated. seven of these...
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. >>> over the weekend millions in the western united states and across asia watch the sky as the moon passed in front of the sun, leaving only a golden ring around the edges. it was the first so-called ring of fire eclipse in 18 years. >>> and finally, here's a head scratcher. what is he thinking? a beekeeper in poland created quite a buzz by covering himself with 30,000 bees. after shaking off the bees, he walked away with only two stings. not sure how that happened. >>> the jury in the trial of john edwards resumes deliberations in north carolina. edwards could face years in prison if convicted of campaign finance violations to cover up an extramarital affair. nbc's frances kuo has more. >> reporter: on friday the jury for the edwards campaign corruption trail started weighing all the evidence presented during 17 days of testimony. shortly after beginning deliberations, the eight men and four women asked to review several exhibits. they concerned the more than $700,000 provided by heiress rachel bunny. they asked for a blackboard and master list of all the exhibits in the case. >> t
. >>> over the weekend millions in the western united states and across asia watch the sky as the moon passed in front of the sun, leaving only a golden ring around the edges. it was the first so-called ring of fire eclipse in 18 years. >>> and finally, here's a head scratcher. what is he thinking? a beekeeper in poland created quite a buzz by covering himself with 30,000 bees. after shaking off the bees, he walked away with only two stings. not sure how that happened....
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the recipients get award for administration major contributions to the united states. among this year's honorees, madeleine albright, astronaut and former senator john glenn, and singer song/writer bob dylan. that was him in the shades. >> the scripps national spelling bee kick off today and one local contestant is headlines. laurie ann madison is 6 years old of she is the youngest person ever to compete in the bee in its 87-year history. she is from woodbridge, virginia. her mother said she was reading by the age of 2. she studies words while jumping on a trampoline. the bee started today with a computer test. semifinals and finals will be held on thursday at the national harbor. >> laurie ann, we're pulling for you. 6 years old? >> incredible. >> what's up? >>> talking about the nationals. can you believe they continue to play despite all these injuries and play well? >> serena williams. plus dwyane wade and the heat get off on the right foot in the >>> you can still see the entire area with the exception of the council boredering the chesapeake. under a severe thund
the recipients get award for administration major contributions to the united states. among this year's honorees, madeleine albright, astronaut and former senator john glenn, and singer song/writer bob dylan. that was him in the shades. >> the scripps national spelling bee kick off today and one local contestant is headlines. laurie ann madison is 6 years old of she is the youngest person ever to compete in the bee in its 87-year history. she is from woodbridge, virginia. her mother said...
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here's the question one more time. 45,000 of these consumed every minute in the united states. are we talking about a, hamburgers, b, french fries or c, soft drinks. >> we thought it was soft drinks but the answer is a, hamburgers. and it is tuesday, too, so you can have a hamburger. >>> here's jessica. >> i'm still thinking about the skydiving. daily deals time. we've been going through the websites finding deep discounts, today's favorites, father's day idea. he can take a load off in a fabric lined hammock and pillow. $59.999. this is normally a $200 hammock so you're saving 70%. 35 for a 30-minute reflexology foot rub and you're getting a 30-minute full body massage. 50% off. google offers has this deal with lan foot spa in rockville. a big tale sale going -- toy sale going on at target. buy one, get one half hoff. fisher price, barbie, lay goes. you can also -- legos. you can also get free shipping on $50 or more. if you're a merchant with a deal for our viewers, i'd love to hear from you on facebook. a check of the news is next before you go. >>> time is 6:54 on this mugg
here's the question one more time. 45,000 of these consumed every minute in the united states. are we talking about a, hamburgers, b, french fries or c, soft drinks. >> we thought it was soft drinks but the answer is a, hamburgers. and it is tuesday, too, so you can have a hamburger. >>> here's jessica. >> i'm still thinking about the skydiving. daily deals time. we've been going through the websites finding deep discounts, today's favorites, father's day idea. he can take...
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fans observed a moment of silence, the national anthem sung by a member of the united states air force and a touching moment before the game. the families of brendan looney and reagan were honored. maryland scoring first. they really got going here. we saw their last game as they put 16 on duke. they got it going here. jesse earnhardt apparently invisible. nobody wants to guard him, so he struts in and puts maryland up 1-0 five minutes in the game. later in the 1st quarter watch the stickwork. kevin cooper, takes two to make a single. he completed a two-goal run for the terps. they're up 3-2 and loyola coach charlie toomey said i think we got some problems here. no problems, coach. loyola greyhounds win its first ever ncaa division 1 championship. they score seven straight and win it 9-3. >> there's so many people that have gotten us to where we are today. it's been such a big support of our program. this is for them. this is for our alumni and our university. our kids got what they deserved because they were great all year. >>> hats off to the maryland seniors who finished the season
fans observed a moment of silence, the national anthem sung by a member of the united states air force and a touching moment before the game. the families of brendan looney and reagan were honored. maryland scoring first. they really got going here. we saw their last game as they put 16 on duke. they got it going here. jesse earnhardt apparently invisible. nobody wants to guard him, so he struts in and puts maryland up 1-0 five minutes in the game. later in the 1st quarter watch the stickwork....
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i think the united states supreme court is generous and is not a good model for assessing the way courts relate with the public and the public relates with courts. for example,ing in state courts in i think a majority of states now, we have cameras fulltime in all of our appellate and trial courts. and the business of the public gets done, and the public -- and actually, public an probable ratings at least of the judges on those courts is much higher than that of the u.s. supreme court. i just think it functions in an entirely different context. >> what would the difference be? >> it seems to me what jeff is talking about is not just the presence of the argument, right? because we didn't see the argument. we didn't have cameras in the courtroom. he's describing tear approval ratings having dropped after the arguments have been interpreted by the media. he's not talking about seeing the argues on c-span and being able to make up your own mind. you're talking about the arguments having happened and now the various sides having spun whatever they're going to spin and the public responding o
i think the united states supreme court is generous and is not a good model for assessing the way courts relate with the public and the public relates with courts. for example,ing in state courts in i think a majority of states now, we have cameras fulltime in all of our appellate and trial courts. and the business of the public gets done, and the public -- and actually, public an probable ratings at least of the judges on those courts is much higher than that of the u.s. supreme court. i just...
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the last time new jersey sent a republican to the united states senate. so i don't want to hear any other state crying that their state is so hard. we can't do this. come to new jersey, man, and be a republican. then you'll know hard. but it can be done. it can be done. that's where my optimism comes from, but for my state and for our country. it's not about having everyone agree with you all the time. the people in new jersey don't always agree with everything i do. and they certainly don't always agree with the way i say it, but they know i'm telling them the truth as i see it. see, i'm not looking to be loved. i think politicians get themgs in trouble when they're looking to be loved. i get plenty of love at home. i'm not bragging. i just do. i got a great wife and four great children. and i'm not looking for the people of new jersey to love me. because when you're looking for love in this job that's when deficits get run up. when you're looking for love in this job, it's because you can't say no to anything. because someone somewhere won't love you. i
the last time new jersey sent a republican to the united states senate. so i don't want to hear any other state crying that their state is so hard. we can't do this. come to new jersey, man, and be a republican. then you'll know hard. but it can be done. it can be done. that's where my optimism comes from, but for my state and for our country. it's not about having everyone agree with you all the time. the people in new jersey don't always agree with everything i do. and they certainly don't...
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across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. those surprising little still make you take notice. there are a million reasons why. but your erectile dysfunction that could be a question of blood flow. cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more confident in your ability to be ready. and the same cialis is the only daily ed tablet approved to treat ed and symptoms of bph, like needing to go frequently or urgently. tell your doctor about all your medical conditions and medications, and ask if your heart is healthy enough for sexual activity. do not take cialis if you take nitrates for chest pain, as this may cause an unsafe drop in blood pressure. do not drink alcohol in excess with cialis. side effects may include headache, upset stomach, delayed backache or muscle ach
across the united states. the only time i've ever had a break is when i was on maternity leave. i have retired from doing this one thing that i loved. now, i'm going to be able to have the time to explore something different. it's like another chapter. those surprising little still make you take notice. there are a million reasons why. but your erectile dysfunction that could be a question of blood flow. cialis for daily use helps you be ready anytime the moment's right. you can be more...
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united health group and ymcas have put these into place in 25 states. we can reduce weight by 5% to 7%. we can reduce incidents of diabetes in a short period of time by 58. for older populations 71%. that program could be scaled nationally in the next 12 to 18 months for $80 million. not "b," "m." why in the world don't we do that out of the public health fund? that's something that is an investment that we should do, build that one simple program in nationally, have it available so that small employers could use it medicare patients could be referred to it, and exchanges, plans in exchange could refer patients to this. now that's a simple example of something we should be doing because we know it works. i guess my point of saying that is that, we have a whole variety of interventions that would target these programs that i've talked about that we have years of data to show that they work, transitional care models, diabetes prevention program. we need to flip the switch here and get into implementation mode, not pilot project mode. we're not going to pi
united health group and ymcas have put these into place in 25 states. we can reduce weight by 5% to 7%. we can reduce incidents of diabetes in a short period of time by 58. for older populations 71%. that program could be scaled nationally in the next 12 to 18 months for $80 million. not "b," "m." why in the world don't we do that out of the public health fund? that's something that is an investment that we should do, build that one simple program in nationally, have it...
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publisher of more than 100 newspapers in the united states. tom is retiring from ap at the end of the year. but we will talk about some -- breaking news from ap in a few minutes. with that, let me turn the floor over to julia kennedy cochran to talk to -- introduce the program and talk a little about her father and also thank members of the family for being here. we are very glad you are all here. thanks. julia? >> good evening and thank you all for being here. three, four years ago when i started the project to publish my father's memoir, which he hadn't been able to get published during his lifetime, it was with great trepidation i wrote a letter to tom curly asking for the ap's help. because, as you know, it had been 60-odd years since my father had been fired by the ap and we had never heard anything from them about it. in fact, i myself worked for the ap for three years right after college as a reporter on the new york city desk and nobody ever spoke to me about it during that time. so i expected that either they would ignore me or just t
publisher of more than 100 newspapers in the united states. tom is retiring from ap at the end of the year. but we will talk about some -- breaking news from ap in a few minutes. with that, let me turn the floor over to julia kennedy cochran to talk to -- introduce the program and talk a little about her father and also thank members of the family for being here. we are very glad you are all here. thanks. julia? >> good evening and thank you all for being here. three, four years ago when...
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. >>> syria's most senior diplomat in washington is being booted out of the united states. the order comes from the obama administration in protest of last week's massacre in syria. 108 people were killed. most of them execution style. many children. the u.n. says entire families were gunned down in their homes. more than half a dozen countries have expressed their outrage by expelling syrian diplomats. >> canada's transportation agency is investigating how debris might have fallen from a troubled airliner and damaged vehicles in southern ontario. the air canada flight took off from toronto. meantime, down on the ground. police say chunks of debris were falling in several places right near the airport. including a gas station parking lot. some cars were hit. luckily no people were. >> pretty shocked to see. yeah, it's just really, really strange. not something i expected to happen. ago airplane debris on my windshield. >> i was surprised when i heard a noise. i didn't know what that noise was. nothing happened. only the car. >> good thing. nobody expects airplane debris. th
. >>> syria's most senior diplomat in washington is being booted out of the united states. the order comes from the obama administration in protest of last week's massacre in syria. 108 people were killed. most of them execution style. many children. the u.n. says entire families were gunned down in their homes. more than half a dozen countries have expressed their outrage by expelling syrian diplomats. >> canada's transportation agency is investigating how debris might have...
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. >>> syria's ambassador is being told to get out of the united states. the u.s. joins others in expelling the syrian diplomats after the syrian government massacred its civilians. tom fitzgerald spent the day at the syrian embassy. what is the reaction? >> reporter: at one point, we were at the syrian embassy today and a woman identified herself as a press representative that came out of the embassy and said there might be statement and never returned this is in direction response to the syrian government-ordered massacre to order 100 of its own people. at the syrian embassy in washington, no one was talking about the obama administration's decision to expel syria's top dip lotma in the u.s. >> and we took this reaction. >> reporter: the state department spokeswoman denounced syrian president assad for the executions of 108 people as part of his crackdown against protestors. >> and that is absolutely indefensible, vial e despebbleable massacre against innocent children, women, shot at point-blank range. >> reporter: the u.n. estimates 9,000 syrians were killed by
. >>> syria's ambassador is being told to get out of the united states. the u.s. joins others in expelling the syrian diplomats after the syrian government massacred its civilians. tom fitzgerald spent the day at the syrian embassy. what is the reaction? >> reporter: at one point, we were at the syrian embassy today and a woman identified herself as a press representative that came out of the embassy and said there might be statement and never returned this is in direction...
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states. some of these are producing some big downpours and thunder and lightning in some of those cells. the next 24 to 48 hours we'll watch this low slowly move around the region. it's going to get a lot warmer once it's passed us. the end of the week temperatures could get up to the mid- to upper 80s. winds won't be strong, 5 knots. tonight rain and drizzle from time to time in some places, 62 and fog. tomorrow clouds, some sun and yes, some showers and maybe a thunderstorm and could see some brief downpours in any of those thunderstorm cells tomorrow afternoon into the evening. it looks like pretty much the same forecast for wednesday and maybe a leftover shower thursday as well. >> then we'll make the difference. >>> still to come tonight on wjz eyewitness news. ♪ you may look the other way >> we're remembering robin gibb, the tribute to the lead singer of the beegees. >> earthquake in it's, ancient structures destroyed, how -- in italy, ancient structures destroyed, how bad is the dama
states. some of these are producing some big downpours and thunder and lightning in some of those cells. the next 24 to 48 hours we'll watch this low slowly move around the region. it's going to get a lot warmer once it's passed us. the end of the week temperatures could get up to the mid- to upper 80s. winds won't be strong, 5 knots. tonight rain and drizzle from time to time in some places, 62 and fog. tomorrow clouds, some sun and yes, some showers and maybe a thunderstorm and could see some...
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. >> others watched it on closed circuit televisions at military bases in the united states. many say what they sai saw in that courtroom frustrated them. this is the second arraignment for the defendants. the first trial was stopped when the obama administration tried to shut down gaunt. legal experts say it could be years before there is a verdict in this case. drew levinson, cbs news, fort hamilton. >>> the chief prosecutor says he is expecting hundreds of motions from defense lawyers before the case can go to trial. >>> there is no word if any charges will be filed against a driver who struck a pedestrian last night near nationals park. it happened right in the front of the ballpark on south capital street just before the start of the game between the nats and phillies. the female victim was taken to the hospital with serious injuries. >>> conflicting reports are emerging about a young man killed during a domestic dispute with his own father. some friends call matthew price a good guy. >> however, price was a registered sex offender. are the two related? we have more on t
. >> others watched it on closed circuit televisions at military bases in the united states. many say what they sai saw in that courtroom frustrated them. this is the second arraignment for the defendants. the first trial was stopped when the obama administration tried to shut down gaunt. legal experts say it could be years before there is a verdict in this case. drew levinson, cbs news, fort hamilton. >>> the chief prosecutor says he is expecting hundreds of motions from defense...
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and they're not accountable to the united states. also there is a move to make america, canada and mexico one region. my question is this. can you tell us what the central bank system is in europe and whether they are accountable? and is the idea of waging our lives in europe rather than having nations affect the people of europe? thank you. >> mr. lombardi? >> yeah, this is really about financial globalization. right now, you know, the caller was reminding us these financial flows do provide opportunities, but clearly sometimes also pose issues. european banks, you know, may well have stakes in u.s. banks, but it is also true the contrary that the u.s. banks clearly are very -- have a very international reach and therefore also, you know, u.s. banks do have stakes in a european and other banks elsewhere. that said, you know, regardless of whether it's a european bank having a stake here in the u.s. bank, the u.s. bank is still subject to u.s. laws and still subject to u.s. regulatory authorities. and in exchange for that, access the
and they're not accountable to the united states. also there is a move to make america, canada and mexico one region. my question is this. can you tell us what the central bank system is in europe and whether they are accountable? and is the idea of waging our lives in europe rather than having nations affect the people of europe? thank you. >> mr. lombardi? >> yeah, this is really about financial globalization. right now, you know, the caller was reminding us these financial flows...
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. >> the united states air force band honored fallen service members. ♪ just as the sun set, the band kicked off the free concert in arlington. the show featured soloists from the singing sergeants and several patriotic tunes were played. i was very fortunate to be able to participate as a guest narrator for a couple of songs there yesterday evening. a beautiful night out as it got cooler. and a lot of veterans in the crowd and some -- some patriotic speeches. i was able to try to convey a message with. so it was a good time. >> terrific. and i know you were really excited to be part of such an incredible event. of course with the air force band, they're amazing. >> yeah. you look for ways that you can say to service members that we appreciate you. that was my small way of saying thank you for what you do. and let me try to help out, you know. >> there you go. all right. i'm glad you got to be part of it. 5:25. 74 degrees. >>> coming up, breaking news out of italy after the country is reeling from a deadly earthquake. it's jolted once again. >>> plus, trying to figure out what went wr
. >> the united states air force band honored fallen service members. ♪ just as the sun set, the band kicked off the free concert in arlington. the show featured soloists from the singing sergeants and several patriotic tunes were played. i was very fortunate to be able to participate as a guest narrator for a couple of songs there yesterday evening. a beautiful night out as it got cooler. and a lot of veterans in the crowd and some -- some patriotic speeches. i was able to try to...
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he was the united states to stop air strikes in somalia and yemen. police looking for the shooter of shelinda arrington. she was struck after she got out of her car. road rage may have played a role. jayson werth broke his arrest while trying to make a sliding catch. phillies ended up beating the mets. >> the 33rd law enforcement memorial service will be held this morning. this takes place at 11:00 a.m.. adobe front of police headquarters predict it will take place -- it'll take place in front of police headquarters. >> more sad news for the conflagration in ellicott city. a second victim has died. a homeless man shot the rev erend and brenda. then he shot and killed himself. he was told he should limit his visit to the church can treat. >> we will continue to -- pantry. >> we will continue to minister the people. >> she is a colleague of mine. i am sad. >> brenda of burlibrewington died. >> an autopsy today on a body found at the home of the kentucky derby. he was found in a stable area. it was discovered hours after the derby. they are investigatin
he was the united states to stop air strikes in somalia and yemen. police looking for the shooter of shelinda arrington. she was struck after she got out of her car. road rage may have played a role. jayson werth broke his arrest while trying to make a sliding catch. phillies ended up beating the mets. >> the 33rd law enforcement memorial service will be held this morning. this takes place at 11:00 a.m.. adobe front of police headquarters predict it will take place -- it'll take place in...
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think anyonebeli believes this is the end of terror, but i think it establishes the united states is a country that can use it intelligence in a very affective fashion. >> greenberg feels the commitment the united states made will help deter terrorist groups throughout the middle east. >> as the president discusses policy in afghanistan, those who lost loved ones thought about the human cost, and a local family turned their attention to assisting who wounded veterans. good >> the president's trip to afghanistan to mark the anniversary of osama bin laden cost debt is drawing attention in the region, of but family members say they think about the fight every day who, and loved ones are channeling that focus in to aid for wounded deathvets. >> he listed two days before the army deemed him too old. he said he was motivated by 9- 11. is what primarily motivated chris to join the military before his 47th birthday. >> he outperformed soldiers half his age, even setting a record for during 128 pushups in under a minute. >> he was a very physically fit guy and believed a healthy person starts
think anyonebeli believes this is the end of terror, but i think it establishes the united states is a country that can use it intelligence in a very affective fashion. >> greenberg feels the commitment the united states made will help deter terrorist groups throughout the middle east. >> as the president discusses policy in afghanistan, those who lost loved ones thought about the human cost, and a local family turned their attention to assisting who wounded veterans. good >>...
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states. -- births. the report said that while whites will remain a majority for some time, a young bird generation is being born in which minorities will impact the political structure and economic structure. a jury in north carolina is hearing closing arguments today. the jury rested its case. the former president of canada is charged with using campaign funds to hide his affair and child. jury deliberations are set to begin tomorrow. good friends, but sunday night the gloves come off. next, we will ptaught lied about the season finale. patrick allen is here to answer your pet questions. >> plenty of sunshine, but we will watch this weather very closely over the next couple of days. >> things getting active by saturday. right now the sun is shining. >> in this afternoon's consumer alert, from clothing to computers, how do you know the products you buy are real? counterfeiters are becoming bolder with what they produce. consumer electronics and even flashlight batteries are the number one knockoff seize
states. -- births. the report said that while whites will remain a majority for some time, a young bird generation is being born in which minorities will impact the political structure and economic structure. a jury in north carolina is hearing closing arguments today. the jury rested its case. the former president of canada is charged with using campaign funds to hide his affair and child. jury deliberations are set to begin tomorrow. good friends, but sunday night the gloves come off. next,...
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welcome in the united states. >> reporter: and germany, britain, france, spain, italy, the netherlands, canada, bulgaria and australia, all told syrian diplomats to get out. >> this is the most effective way we've got of sending a message of revulsion at what has happened in syria. >> reporter: but as the new video shows, assad isn't getting the message. and syrian forces still vastly outgun the opposition. and today, brian, the state department accused iran of aiding and abetting the shabiha, the pro-assad militia. activists say the shabiha is trained by iran and uses the same tactics that iran employed to crush its own rebellion. brian? >> richard engel starting us off tonight. richard, thanks. >>> and now to the crisis in northern italy, where a deadly 5.8 earthquake shook the region this morning. the epicenter was just northwest of bologna. the same area where an even stronger quake killed people just over a week ago. and once again, our own jim maceda is there. >> reporter: brian, i'm a few miles from the epicenter of the 5.8 tremor which hit this area earlier this morning, damagi
welcome in the united states. >> reporter: and germany, britain, france, spain, italy, the netherlands, canada, bulgaria and australia, all told syrian diplomats to get out. >> this is the most effective way we've got of sending a message of revulsion at what has happened in syria. >> reporter: but as the new video shows, assad isn't getting the message. and syrian forces still vastly outgun the opposition. and today, brian, the state department accused iran of aiding and...
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states. according to forest fire experts the details disturbing, giving the extreme dry conditions in much of the country now. >> it opportunities seem all that far fetched. the wildfire moves quite quickly. >> now the magazine also quote that -- claim that the financial instructions came from the american born al-qaeda leader who was killed in a united states strike lasts. the magazine urges followers to get guns and carry out assassinations. >> just a few passing clouds earlier today and then the sun comes out. warms it up. we still have a stalled frontal boundary but it's washing out, becoming more diffused and letting temperatures warm up. here are the latest numbers at the top 5:00 hour. most spots today across the state at least in to the 70's. close to the west, frederick to hagerstown. this evening a slow fall through the evening. various temperatures depending where you are, further east could be cooler but toward the west a lot warmer. more coming up in just a few. >> in february we
states. according to forest fire experts the details disturbing, giving the extreme dry conditions in much of the country now. >> it opportunities seem all that far fetched. the wildfire moves quite quickly. >> now the magazine also quote that -- claim that the financial instructions came from the american born al-qaeda leader who was killed in a united states strike lasts. the magazine urges followers to get guns and carry out assassinations. >> just a few passing clouds...
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diplomats worked out a plan to allow him safe travel to the united states. it was a compromise that allowed his wife and children to join him. >> translator: at the most critical skwrupbchures, there was great assistance. >> he was campaigning against forced abortions in his country. >> translator: i hope everybody works with me to promote justice and fairness in china. >> reporter: now, chen is on american soil and set to begin his studies at new york university and for many he is a symbol of courage and defiance. >>> a major victory for supporters of marriage equality this morning. the naacp passed a resolution calling gay marriage a civil right. this comes two weeks after president obama announced his support for same-sex marriage. the black community was divided with many leaders opposing it. the gay marriage bill is likely headed to a voter referendum. gay marriage is legal in six states and the district. >>> a traffic alert for northern virginia drivers. the outer loop of the beltway should open to traffic in a little more than an hour. right now it is
diplomats worked out a plan to allow him safe travel to the united states. it was a compromise that allowed his wife and children to join him. >> translator: at the most critical skwrupbchures, there was great assistance. >> he was campaigning against forced abortions in his country. >> translator: i hope everybody works with me to promote justice and fairness in china. >> reporter: now, chen is on american soil and set to begin his studies at new york university and for...